>>2698952>I like those. Partially because they rely on fairly boring, conventional composition principles (rather than crazy dutch angles like in some of your other pictures).I think I'm the same, I dislike most of everything I did after my first 3 days because it all feels posed for effect rather than for what's in front of the camera
>This one, while hardly interesting, has nice composition based on the diagonal lines. That's why people might like it.Good call
>Avoid blown out white skies like those, in most contexts they scream amateur. On gray days underexpose and then lighten the image in post-processing while trying to retain the clouds and the blues.Very useful feedback, thanks
>Yes, you went too far with adding contrast and saturation to some of these photos. Focus on getting good natural-looking shots first, and only then start experimenting with "expressive" post-processing.I'm sold, some great comments, thanks.